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asiuclenf Cjadinef Back row, left to right: LaVerne Davies, Boys W Club, John Scafe, Christian organizations, Phyllis Shaw, Girl's League, Don Medearis, lan- guage, JoAnn Hansen, Girls W Club, Milton Sills, freshman president, Evelyn Yaffe, speech, Warren Falwell, Hollywood Club, Don Kistler, fine arts. Front row: Garra Dean Piburn, home living, Robert Young, sopho- more president, Barbara Bruce, Kay Cees, Prin. J. F. Wellemeyer, ad- visor, Glenn Channell, president of Student Cabinet and senior class, Jane Ellen Lyon, Student Cabinet secretary and Tyronian Club, Don Coop, iunior president, Maxine Weir, publications. New ideas are promoted and carried through by the Student Cabinet, one of the most important of school organizations. This group is com- posed of the presidents of all the classes and the representatives from the various clubs. This year devoting serious thought to the advancing of the war effort the Student Cabinet instigated the promotion of Bond and Stamp sales. Averaging about S900 o week, sales at the end of the school year soared to around S27,000. Wyandotte is one of the few high schools to be authorized as a bond issuing center. All recre- ational activity was sponsored by the Student Cabinet. For the first time in the history of Wyandotte mixers were held in the boys' gym- nasium after the games. Meetings are called regularly by Prin. J. F. Wellemeyer. agikofardkqa garwhclafezi Back row, left to right: Norma Goll, Norma Lee Loske, Calvin Bolze, Bill McCarthy, Charles Calhoun, Paul Hanson, Bob McMurray, Helen Adair, Doris Brown, Muralyn Spake, Nancy Trantum, Dorothy Moskowitz. Third row: Shirley Krasner, Naomi Clyde, Ruth Fessler, Earline Hovey, Marion Pearson, Phyllis Shaw, Adele Waldner, Reeta O'Hara, Jane Ellen Lyon, Mable Ellen Cable. Second row: Ruth Ann Kornbleet, Shirley Cohn, Doris Slawson, John Zellers, John Roeder, Jack McBratney, Dorothy Wille, Maxine Weir, Elaine Erhardt, Helen Mather. First row: Louise Greenlee, Shirley Johnson, Helen Gorman, Angie Harrison, LuWayne Duncan, Barbara Bruce, Betty Delaine, Leta Schenke, Marie Horseman. Ranking in the top scholastic bracket of the senior class, 20 boys and 36 girls took a series of general knowledge tests given by Vice-Prin. J. Clyde Hume. These tests included mental alertness, psychological analysis, English, mathematics, and language. Such experience proves invaluable in the service and college exam- inations to be taken later. The seven boys who made the highest scores were placed as the Wyandotte .candidates for the Kansas University Summerfield Schol- arship. They were: Calvin Bolze, George Ford, John Zellers, Richard Cole, Robert Heckler, Kenneth Jackson, and Billy McCarthy. Receiving a scholarship is a significant and hard-earned honor. It is awarded to those who are superior in training, character, and ideals. Page 27
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